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Introducing campus styles to new students, With the strumming of a bass, twirling of a baton or playing of a piano, new upperclassmen model collegiate wear. students feature entertainment specialties in the annual Freshman Talent Show. Advantages of joining Pre-Veterinary Club are emphasized in The group, which participated in freshman Orientation, plans an informal meeting conducted by Ralph Richardson, president. monthly programs featuring demonstrations, speakers and films.
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; New students attend the Wildcat Warm-up and Watermelon Feed during Orientation. The activities, sponsored by Student Governing Association and the Manhattan Chamber of Com- merce, included introduction of football players and a mixer. After the Wildcat Warm-up and Watermelon Feed, a mixer on the tennis courts gives students the chance to meet fellow ' Cats. Orientation introduces new students to campus Providing an introduction to the University, Orientation acquainted new students with intel- lectual and extra-curricular opportunities avail- able on campus. Developed by the Orientation steering committee, most of the program pre- ceded enrollment of transfers and freshmen. Sessions for testing, library tours and group dis- cussions were offered during Orientation Week. What Makes College Students Run, I Wish I Had Known That Before I Went to College and How to Study were among topics dis- cussed. Freshman and transfer students also met with deans and counselors in academic major groups in the University ' s eight colleges. Evening activities included living group orien- tation meetings, the All-Freshman Conference, four mixers and the Wildcat Warm-up and Watermelon Feed. The Freshman Talent Show and the Union Kick-Off completed Orientation.
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Photo by David von Riesen Thoughts of the past, present and future wander through the minds of graduating seniors as they line up for the traditional walk from Anderson to the Field House. 22 Pulling marionette strings during his sum- mer performance is puppeteer Jim Llord. c pa 6 id la
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